Med-El Tempo + Hearing Aid, Amigo Receiver, CI 40, FM CI Adaptor, Connection Cable, Listening Headset, Connevans Accessory Tester, Audio Shoe, Stetoclips User guide

Below you will find brief information for Hearing Aid Tempo +, Receiver Amigo. This document describes how to connect and use the Amigo receiver with the Med-El Tempo + processor. The document provides detailed instructions on how to connect the receiver to the processor using the CI 40 cable and the FM CI adaptor. It also includes information on how to troubleshoot common problems, such as interference and lack of sound.

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Hearing Aid Tempo + User Guide | Manualzz

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Key features

  • Connects to Med-El Tempo + processor
  • Body-worn receiver
  • Uses FM CI adaptor
  • Gain control switch
  • Synchronization required
  • Troubleshooting tips
  • Interference detection
  • Connects to Oticon listening headset
  • Connects to Connevans accessory tester

Frequently asked questions

You need to use a CI-40 connection cable and an FM CI adaptor. Connect one end of the cable to the adaptor and the other end to the processor. Refer to the document's 'What to do' section for detailed steps.

Check if the battery in the CI adaptor and transmitter are good. Also, ensure the receiver and transmitter are synchronized.

Walk around the room to locate the source of interference. Try changing the room position or selecting a different channel on the transmitter.

Try replacing the connecting lead. If the issue persists, it may indicate a fault with the adaptor.

Yes, you can use an Oticon listening headset, Connevans accessory tester, or connect it to a hearing aid with Stetoclips.
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